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On March 12, St. Gregory’s University hosted its first ever Fine Arts Day, with over 200 middle school and high school students and parents from six Catholic schools across the state attending.

As part of the day’s festivities, visiting students were able to perform in dance, theater, speeches or choir for their peers and the campus community. The day also allowed students the opportunity to attend visual and performing arts classes with St. Gregory’s faculty, as well as visit the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art. A visual art exhibition was also displayed on campus.

St. Gregory’s University will host a free information session on Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. for individuals who are interested in earning an associate’s, bachelor’s or master’s degree through its College of Continuing Studies Adult Degree Program.

The College of Continuing Studies at St. Gregory’s offers flexible class schedules, personalized attention from start to finish and a faculty that is comprised of real world experts who provide a challenging Catholic Liberal Arts education to students.

St. Gregory’s University will host a free information session on Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. for individuals who are interested in earning an associate’s, bachelor’s or master’s degree through its College of Continuing Studies Adult Degree Program.

The College of Continuing Studies at St. Gregory’s offers flexible class schedules, personalized attention from start to finish and a faculty that is comprised of real world experts who provide a challenging Catholic Liberal Arts education to students.

St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Oklahoma, invites comments from the public about the University in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

St. Gregory's University invites prospective students and their family members to experience Cavalier for a Day on Thursday, March 26 and Thursday, April 16 beginning at 10 a.m. in Benedictine Hall.

Students and their families are able to visit with current students, tour the historic campus, learn about student activities and campus life, attend a college class and meet current faculty and staff who are able to assist with the admissions process.

St. Gregory’s University dance majors Tara Beda and Emily Grygier will debut their senior dance show Opposing Elements on Friday, March 6 at 8 p.m. in the Sarkeys Performing Arts Center.

As part of their senior project, Beda and Grygier have worked together to choreograph, design and plan Opposing Elements. According to Grygier, the show takes the characteristics of the four basic elements: earth, air, fire and water and translates them to the audience through dance.

St. Gregory’s University announced today that Rev. Larry Snyder, former president of Catholic Charities USA and Vice President for Mission at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, will deliver the keynote address for its Spring Commencement Ceremony to be held on Saturday, May 16.

The Department of Visual and Performing Arts at St. Gregory’s University is pleased to announce their upcoming production of No Exit by Jean-Paul Sarte. The first showing will be Thursday, February 19 at 8 p.m. in the Sarkeys Performing Arts Center.

No Exit is an existentialist French one-act play that examines the interactions of three damned souls in hell. Trapped together, they find they are fated to be each other’s torturers, and there is no escape.

St. Gregory’s University received Excellence certifications as a Certified Healthy Campus and Business through the Certified Healthy Oklahoma program on Wednesday in Norman.

This is the third consecutive year St. Gregory’s has received an Excellence certification as a Certified Healthy Campus and its first year receiving an Excellence certification as a Certified Healthy Business.